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MontyMatte

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  1. This model is inspired by the question where all the medieval villagers live – those who trade in the market, who served the kingdom or work at the blacksmith’s. Maybe some of them have a more than satisfactory life in a comfortable residence - but many others may just live in A HUT NEXT DOOR - no reason not to acknowledge this in an appropriate way. About my intention: After completing my last project, I wanted to relax and build a simple cabin. White framework, otherwise no precise ideas. It quickly became clear to me that building the hut without some functions and interior wasn’t enough. About the model & its functions: The focus and desired strength of the model is an attractive and detailed appearance. This should make it an eye-catcher - regardless of whether it is alone or next to a matching model from your own collection. Examples that reinforce this impression are the blue door, the tree and the detailed roof. In addition, the set offers some features including interior to explore. Overall, the model consists of around 1350 parts, which can be categorized into four sections: front and rear building, brick extension and garden/courtyard. Functions: - The roof segments can be opened individually and in different ways. They provide a first insight. - By unfolding the building at the side, you get a closer look at the many lovely details inside. - One wall of the extension can be removed - As well as my favorites: A hidden treasure under the carpet and a mouse that steals the cheese (A squirrel a bird and two sub-models (dummy knight and merchant's cart) complete the set.) Minifgs: In my own storyline, a former servant of the kingdom lives reclusive and embittered in his humble home. He's been through a lot, but his little daughter makes sure that the sun doesn't completely disappear from his heart. She's a warhorse. Unflappable and thirsty for knowledge. There is so much of his former self in her. His closest confidante outside is the garrulous merchant. A contrasting character, but one of the few people he accepts the presence of. And someone who knows more about current events than you might think. Likewise about the past. And this is exactly what is returning with the latest news. Don't worry! As it is with LEGO, everyone tells their own story. And I'm looking forward to yours! BTW: While ordering some parts, I became aware of the upcoming BDP campaign. So one thing led to another. The new conditions of participation allowed me to submit a model and the requirements and restrictions were a formidable challenge. Count me in! Link to Bricklink Designer Program: https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-1/263/A-HUT-NEXT-DOOR If you like this project ofc I'd appreciate a support (=Like/Love) and a short comment on Bricklink. As well as your feedback, suggestions and critism. Yours, Tobi aka MM
  2. Thanks for your awesome feedback. Really glad you like it! Thanks :) Thank you! Thanks - even for highlighting your favorite detais!
  3. Thanks for letting me know. Just followed you there 🙂
  4. Hi together :) A MOC I built about 5 years ago: An interpretation of the Prancing Pony. Unfortunately not well photographed, and meanwhile disassembled. Maybe you like it anyway. ;)
  5. Very funny audience - in a positive sense. Love it!
  6. Adorable building.
  7. Exciting to be part of the progress.
  8. Very nice skyline and great use of parts!
  9. Cool build & awesome presentation!
  10. Cute little MOC. Well done.
  11. Cool. I'd like to see more of your creation(s) ;)
  12. No words! Just amazing!!!
  13. Wow, such a cool MOC. I love it - with all its details :)
  14. Wow! Impressive creation!
  15. Wow. Outstanding creations and thanks for sharing the instructions.
  16. Awesome MOC. Really like it (even I'm not into Battlestar)
  17. Nice compact MOC about a great film. Already thinking about replicating it ;)
  18. Love the movies, especially the last crusade. Your MOC is awesome and I really really like the idea using a frame to highlight the model.
  19. I'd love to have a futurama collection.
  20. Dear Lego community, I'd like to introduce my LEGOIdeas project about the 1988 fantasy classic "WILLOW". The model shows a detailed interpretation of the battle scene at castle Tir Asleen (close of the motion picture from 1988) with about 3,000 bricks used. It should unite playability and the passion for collecting and displaying. In the meantime, more than 9,500 of were achieved - so this should also be a last call: A vote for a goat! https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:2083518f81ae404c88198126c5ad7868 Thank you so much in advance and ofc I‘m very grateful for further support - as well as for discussions, suggestions and criticism. It will(ow) come true!
  21. Classic Castle Edition General Kael Helmet Classic Castle Easter Egg
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